The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 2, 1905 Page: 36 of 44
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V . PALESTINE.
lira. Bees Caur aatVuMraa wk hav
J ksrs far tk pset tssi dasrs returned
hto wt lo Mr km it
Kit KhhhtiI ef Waoa wIm he kut
' W4 af Ik madams km fee the
.wet vatk rctasiwd ia Muatvfll Tbwre-
Uay. .
Mr. ul Mra tdk erf Bsa An.
teaks ara hers tk gsesrts af Mr. aad
ilia. Heifer aa Reagas Xrewt
Mrs W. a Rodger to tb rMI af ber
. srbtr Mr. Palls. In Tytst ell ef thl
week i -
Mra. Adam Caw toft thto wm par Sa
Aalesuo whsr aka wUI vtsst hsr parents
Mr m4 Mra. A. D. Dapey tor tka Bast
Mra. N. M. MeOfll to apt
WB Wnml H. inn
Mra. Chandler af Mlestseirca arrived lw
tka elty Uu wee ana will a the rueet
uf Mr. snd Mra. kwau aa Bouik Irea-
seer street.
Mra. Basil alatar af Mesrwises H. ft.
Mnen en A. R. Howard la wessons
vleluar See thl ant fraca Mlaaiaalp
Mua Ethel Coenploa. who haa iMaa a
gaiai l tka Joeee hmw far tk phi
meat laft tkla ark for ber kama la
Qojveotoa. While la the city Mlaa Comp-
oa awds many frieads aad received meay
aacial attention.
Mra. T. W. Smith aa4 daughter toft
Tdy for Da I lee wkara thy go to vteit
far a law day
Mra. W. M. Harallua. attar a pwsseat
lay la Houston returned bom thai wee
la tka delight af ker family aad frtesda.
Mra. Julian Pennyhackef d ehlldrea
as la Marahall tkla week ika guest af bar
frtead. Mra. J. C JanklM (anaarlr af
tkla dgr.
Mr. M. a Baaa of Hooaton la In tka
i.attr. tka kwal at kr (raJU4uIXr.
Hollr ftan. tk ladbta aualllarf of tk
Mian a oVUfktfMl kop at Uwtr
laaca mini bar Tharaday alcht. Tkt
aaTalr waa ptrmiy Mfaraaal aa4 am at-
aaa br a larc erow of Uwtr friaaita.
wm bum m man y ai ibb
rndar afuroaoa Mlaa Uitta Batlay aa-
artalnaa' a asaibrr of kar trlaoda cata-
kraUa kar aaiautaaotk Mrtbdajr. kka
a aM aaalatail by kar atatvra Mhraaa
Xtta aiai Laaa Baliar aa4 Mr. ImiU.
JU tka laat aMatlaa af tka Jooa H. Maa
gaa aaaptar. L'altai Daucbtara af tka
CfeafaoaracT Mlaa Kata Huatcr tu let-
ta nynaint tka afcaptar at tka VbM4
Ooafaaarat Vctataaa faanl la ka kabl
at riaahrlil k Mar.
Mra. J. D. aaa! f UtUa Hack. ArtL.
M Ttaluat ia tk aJtr.
Mra. An-cta BurannMr aad aaa Oaarfa
eaatpaBr4 br thair trtaa4. Mr. MA
Maaa a Dart. OkMt ara Ttaattaa at Dr.
A. A. apaaala'a. wkaaa -K la a aaafbtar
VrtfV Var b) keaw troat a rWt
a 8aa Aataala.
Mra. PmmaU. awtkar af PnC C K. Far.
mil rftaraaa k bar koaa at Baaraa tkla
Ba. aa4 Mra. A. P. kVkakila laft kMtay
for Itaaea. thair faiura boaaa aa4 tb
kaal arlafcaa af PalaMlaa ! fa 1tk
Ihrm .
Mr. Taa Prrar aa4 feaBf lalaiaai kaa
tkla waak from arrant kafa' vlaU la rala-
Uva at Troup.
Mra. W. L Braanar nf Laaa-rtrw ajotkir
at Mra. T. M. CaatpbaU. rat uraad te bar
baan ibkj Bonilni aflar a plaaaaat Tlalt
af ta Willi kar a.
Tha kutlaa af tka Mrtbodlat akarck ara
rraaalDa la ir aa Eaatar aatartais-
Mat m Tkla eltv at wkkk tnay alll kava
aala af aMuir wt . Ilttla kaa4-aMda
axtlclaa wkack wlU ba aakl far tba baoatlt
af tba ekareb.
Mr. and Mr at H. Bkjart af a A-
taoia arrtraA la tka Hr tkla aaoralnf a ad
arUI atak thl eltr tkatr fatara boma. Mr.
Bbort kaa raoaaUy arhaa4 tha ralkaar
kotal la Ibla cil and tabaa ebarf aa
AvTk. Bdwlaa ftrwWr rrMautiltar af
tha tat Jokn H. Raacaa. waa kaa baaa
vary Ul la Ula city (or tba paat tar
warluk M raportad aart of daaaar.
Mlaa raulln Buck f Elkhart wa a
aliaaant rtaltor wlU frlaada la tka city
tkla waak ntoralnf t kar hoax Tbura-
4ar. Mr. W. J. Tartar Mtartminad oampU-
fcanlatT tba Naraltr oluk oa Wadna-
4tLf aftraoa. Tk aatarulanMat wa
an af tba .brlTitat and aaau dJotM
aiaa that Mra. Taylor' tuaata hart at-
aradad tkkl wam Tb Ma wa aa ort.-
ftMi aaa aad waa earrMd out la ale atria.
It waa called an latmaUonal aad Oraat
Martkara aatartalnraant aa tb oatalda af
tha ntine dear waa a aim. "Ladlaa'
Valtln Raom." Tb rucata oa arrlTlai
war raotrd by tb Intaraatlonal and
Oraat NortWra lanltor (Ilttla Dallla Tar-
tar hi Bn aaatam af a jankar). It waa
avidant tkat rry aaa waa ta 1k a trip.
Ia tka walttaa room wera lfru. "No
wooklBC." kunf arouad on tba wall la
tk corner waa a porfact tick at offtca aad
watar eaolar. Mra. Taylor ajinouaced
that a "trip arrr tha Intarnatlonal nad
Oraat Nanbara Uklnc a rlaw af flfty-
sjoraa atatlana waa about to b take.
Mil lTO r B"
a dead baata takaa aloof; nothing but
bona flda tlckata would do on thla routa."
Thar wa a ruab for tba Uckat ofOc
window aad tlckaU proeaTad. which bad
tba laUrnatlonal and Oraat Northern
atmap aa tbaa. Tka tlckata war carda.
with Bttmbara aa tbatn. ta ba aaawrrad
with nam of MatloB aa Una of rail-
road. Tb atatkma war rapraaantad la
tb entaat way poaalbia: Planad on tha
walla In arary eonoaivablc plaot. In both
rarlora. wr daalfaa rapraaaaUng tha
rty-avra nation oa tb road and th-y
war to b guaaaad and anawarad an tha
ticket Thar waa I Mart to a T. In Mr.
Mart Lacy' familiar fao. on tb queereat
Ilttla body. No. H wa Prlcaa Bwltck;
Lroy wa rapraaantad by a out of Robert
B Ie and UtUa Lord Fauntelroy; Huf-
amiia waa iiyiwn
of Mra. P. Hufamlth In mlntetura wood
cut; Harrlabur by a hair and fw
latter making tka aaaae; Taylor waa
rvpreaentad by a good photo of our genial
ticket agent tk bualiand af the popular
hoatea. After tb ticket kad been filled
out tha train wa arranged for tha trip
four chair aettlng fac to face anawer-
Ing lor car aaata. A sufficient number
waa thua arranged to accommodate all
naawnger. Tk whlatl blew and the
trala moved on. The butohar boy. Maater
wl Taylor In coatum. came Into the
aoaoh wltk a baaket of frulU and sawe-
papera and treated everybody. Not a cent
would ke accept Lunchea wer pul
to tb naaaengera In regular International
and Oraat Northern lunch baakrta and
t bay war full f everything nlc that
traveler could dealr on auch a long trip
' Souvenir of the International and Oraat
Northern wer preeeuted to every one-
nrwtty UtU drawlnge. Tha train returned
oat tun akd all went to the waiting room
aaaln. taking a drink of Vc water from
tba "cooler" after leaving lh coach. It
wa( a. lovely entertainment and much
credit it du Mr. Taylor for uch an orlg-
InaL unique affair. The club memoere
war present and the following iriit:
'. Meadamea T. M. Campbell F. Huffamlth.
Airt-atliM. fclden McMean. R E. Lei-.
Vfi Lacy. Franoy Lacy A. Oregg
and John KolaUdt
BEAUMONT.
. Th 4iplleat Wblst club met
dayVltb Mra John B. Goodhue.
o. : Hodaea and Mr. Goodhue
Won-
Mri. made
th bigaat Boor. The gueata were Mea-
fiaaim Dan Wood head Robert Andrewa
C. Bona Oaorg BykM A. U Wllllama.
M.- SamuaU. Walter Blnyon o. 8
Vodga. K. C McClaaa and Mlaa Hail.
Th CmaJtcapeara dub met with Mlaa
naiua aisw inwwi ....... .
club baa finished tha study of "Henry
vt ' ana wm now wk up nicoira m.
Mrs. U B. Pipkin was ftostess to the
Twentieth Century dub Thursday. Th
tlub will hav tu annual lection; next
Th J. r. O. mat irltk Mlaa Xamina
Kyan Friday afternoon.
Mra. W. ft Potter entertained with a
church social Saturday evening.
Mrs. - WlU Carroll was host to a
large party Friday afternoon ta honor of
her alatar Mlaa Lucll Carter of Waco.
Mrs. Home Myrick entertained with
high five Thursday evening In honor of
Mia Evelyn Edward. Mlaa Vivian H
d arson and Mias Fanny Davis. In th
game of hjch five Miss Margaret Cooper
and Mr. Oia Anderaon won th gam
and a twoourae luncheon kfter Tha
gueata wera Mlaaes Ii McFaddln Willi
f ooper. Oertrud Wyrlrk Bird Cooper'
l.uuk roller Louise Cbtanut Zot Jack-
'
aaa. Faawy WeodaM FU ttevai. Mar-
auerH C'oonar end Mlaa wnboura of
fvala4. Ohio; Maaara. U Hook. M O.
Bewan. R. W. Rimk Oaga Outaow. Oaa
ftawaoa W. F. Mctea It. rfavla.
aracwWancketta J. VVallhaL K. A.
bralla. M. . McKae Vr. Cos Mr. aa4
Mra. M. Frkak. - ......
Mra. Cajlilrawa waa koMaa to tka
an toail alak Saturday veelng.
Tb Taaaaay Higk Flv eluk art with
Mra. J. Moawaakr thla week.
Mra. Robert Andrew la vleitln. U kaa
ThTelgbborbond club was ollrhtfur
entartaiaMd by Mrs. Harry (Uaaa Thura-
day eveaing. Tka awial gam of big
five waa played. Mra. Ba Habart. Mra.
Byroa WU and Mr. Charlaa lvea woe
tka kendeoane favors. The eror cards
war walar oalor palntlnn of a Clark
aad the following InecfipUon: 'The keur
haad UUa the labia; find your par tear
If yo are aM by tb hand whlHi aaovsa
tka swifter areend tba dial" Tba snaata
war Maeara. aad Maadaaaaa Baa Hrbert.
Burt Hoopaa Tom Andni. Ckarlaa Ive.
Biwaall Myiirk. Charlaa Richardaoa.
Byroa Wlaaa. Tom Danahaa. Mr. Wal-
ter Myrtck. Mr. Waekburn. Mr. W. F.
Brio. Dr. end Mra. O V Hodaaa. Mlaeaa
Leon Hoop and Olga Wlaaa: Maaara.
L. Boykln. O. Oordnn and A. Oordon.
Mrs. Mortimer Frtnk entertained a
Urge a um bar of the young people Fri-
day vacun la honor f kllaae Evalya
dwarda. Fanny Darts aad Vivian Hem.
deraoe.
One of tka moat enjoyabl social rune-
tkma of tba weak waa Mrs. L. L. Don!-
ly's pruareaarv lunrbeoo Theradar aft-
ernoon In honor of Mlaa Ftehberk of Fort
smith. Ark. Thar ware five tal
around which twenty young ladles
loyed tb sis oouraee dalnllly eerved.
link roaea and vines formed the prln-
ctpal aeooraUoa- The bostea waa as-
siaiad by Meedamee Baa Habart Burt
Hoopre. C. A. lUrnardaoa W. F. Brio
and 8. Wbeleas. The gueata war Mlaa
Willie nan da 1. Olga Wbaa Laona Honpaa
Fleraasa Wbealer. Mary Chlltna. Bulk
Fuller. Kata stoval. LlllUa Lanier Mary
Ranaetpb May Andrewa. Dr. MrFaddln
Margaret coer Erelya ad wards. Bird
Cooper 1
aoa and
Faaay pavla. Vlvlaa Haader-
Wllll Coooar.
Mlaa Blaock Millar left Tuesday far
bar bmn at Oalvestoa. after a thro
weens nail to Mrs. I. Ma
Mra. J Ira Keith
toft Wednesday far
aa Aa tenia.
HUNTS V1LLR.
t Mra. ft. a Bnasss vails af Waco wk
kaa ksssj tka guest f Ptasldsnt H. a
Frttebett aad famllF far tk paat few
dara ka msisid.
Jadg Osrdsaj Boaaa af Naraascs. tha
newly eead Judaa af Ula ttstrtet to
kotdrng ewart. Ha la eecera panted by
Mm Boom aad tha efcOdraa. They ara
ttU wtth Mra. W B. Baas.
flak Marrsarlta MltrhaU west ta Oat-
kaat TharadaF after pleasant
mat wtth be aaata. Mra. James
Mkm Best wbe Is Saw a guest of
Mra. kWaa. wilt meals soma Ussa.
Monday s ft am i as Mr. Rebart Woettars
tetumad a Crockett. Whib) bora aba waa
Mrs Lather
Mrs. M. rjoott af Waverly wiB epaad a
swath with bar daughter Mr. I.' ML
While.
Mr. aad Mra. Henry Reajstok awly of
Dlla are watfom guests sf Mra Haw-
lay a mother. Mr. . Olbbe.
Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Wooden af Ans-
ae are anaartlng th week with Mrs. J.
M. BraaoE
Mr. aad Mr. W. kV Otbha left thle wwek
U rjlt rviallva la Jackson Mlaa.
Mrs. Will Junkla. Mrs. Agnes Junkla
and Mlaa LUa Junktn are with relative
la Waco after which they will go lo
Virginia tor eonw time.
Ho. Baa Campbell aad family hav
bar th guseu of Misses Ella ant ftua
mlther for the paat weak but bar re-
tumeu te Houaton. .. ..
Mia. Eveline B mlther f Hoaatna to
wltk kar grandparanls. Mr. aad Mra. C.
H. RuWnann. I
Mrs. Wilbur BnUther and children ara
In tawa fraca the larre mlther planta-
tion and are apendlng th Urn with Mil.
ft. A. bmltbar.
Mhu Barker of Baa Aatonlo to the
gueet of Mra. J. ft. King.
r revival services which hav (mob
gotng on at tha Baptist sburch for tha
past fortnight cloud last Sunday lean-
ing. Much good was accomplished both
to mint and sinner.
Mra Henry ttoykln aad little daughter
rnt a few dsjrs with Oeeeral snd Mrs.
T. Jarrard. They returned ta Fort
Worth Thursday.
Mrs. O. C. Vaa Zandt was the gueet of
bar sjether Mr. Lucy Mark ham. In tba
early part of lb week. Sba Is now in
Fort Worth.
Mrs. W. L. Hill entertained most ds-
llghtfully Friday afternoon In Hboor of
the B. and T. club and quite a number
of Isvltsd guests. Tbe eolonisl home al-
ways attractive was mere than asually
ao. gleaming white sgalnst a background
of young leave. Th recaption aulta in
whit and gold proved a moat becoming
aettlng for the enft Boutiwrn beauty of
Ha chatelaine who atood lust within
Its portals to receive her guests. Her soft
dark ayes aglew. and s manner aa cor-
dial as It waa winsome mads as com-
plete a picture of charming young ma-
tron hood on would wteh to aee. Forty-two
waa the feature of th entertain-
ment. An elaborate two-course luncheon
waa faultleealy served st the cloea of th
game. Bealdes tha club members Mr.
Hill's gueata were: Mr. Walter Cow-
men Mra. Eaatham Mra. Tom Brown.
Mlai Brown of Navaaota Mlaa Mitchell
of Oalveaton. Mlaa Barker of San An-
tonio. Mlaa Hamblln of Houaton Mia
Barton of Tyler Misses Mae B Wynne
and Anna Barr aaalatad tha hostess In
receiving.
Thureday afternoon the Magmslne club
waa tha gueet of Mr. Jamea Elklna
who aaalated by her charming viattora
Mlaa Mitchell and Mrs. Belle made tha
meeting a memorable one to tbe mem-
bers. After an Interesting program had
been enjoyed and bualneaa dlapensed
with tbe hoateaa. with a certain sweet
dignity which seta roost becomingly on
her young shoulders took charge of the
social hour and nothing was left to be
dealrrd. Mrs. Elklna Is young In years
but no veteran leader of a doian social
seasons Is possessed of a higher degree
of that Intangible thing wa call tact and
charm than she. An artlstle two-course
menu was enjoyed at tha close of the
sftemoon.
1. B. Oordon chapter. United Daugh-
ters of tha Confederacy met with th
president Mra. M. D. Farrls and her
daughter Mra. C. O. Barrett last
Wednesdsy. The meeting was full of sn-
thuaissm snd thoroughly enjoysble both
from a social historic aad literary view-
point. Roll call waa answered by facia
In the career of Hon. John H. Eteagan
while Heroea' Day was observed by short
crisp Hems relative to this war. Delight-
ful refreshments were served. The es-
pecial guests of the chapter were Mrs.
C. B. Norsworthy nf Houston. Mrs. M.
Scott of Waverly. Mrs. John L. Wortham
Mrs. R. A. Smlthrr Miss Mae B. Wynne.
Mlaa Nellie Whaling snd Miss Bus Par-
ish. ORANGE.
"Texas" was ths performance at th
opera house this week. Charles B. Han-
ford. In the Shakespearean drama. "The
Taming of tb Shrew" Ig booked for
Tueaday night
Mra. William Wlgnal will entertain ths
Kard Klub Wednesday afternoon at ths
Ochiltree home n th river front.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
Union of this city held an Interesting
medal contest at ths Methodist ehureb
Friday evening. Quits a number of young
people were present and tha eeaetoo waa
passed most pleasantly.
Tbe LadtesAld eociaty of th Green
Avenue Baptist church favs a fancy dress
party at the home of Mrs. Hugh Foun-
tain Thursday evening. Miss Maud Ren-
fro originally costumed ss a Jsvanese
was awarded In flrat pris.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robertson Mr.
Snd Mrs. R. H. Bruce Mr and Mrs.
i. H. Bruce of Ardoiors I. T.i Mr. snd
Mrs. E. L. Brucs aud Ml Ilea May Dee
and Carrl Bruce composed an sxcuralon
party oa the tug Will Bell to Pert
Arthur laat Sunday.
' Ur. ft. K. flrahel rh'. lAtA 1 vieAltthl.
Uod laoturer. waa in tb alt hit wni
ssasaasasaaasasaaaaaaaaassssassesaaaassaaaaaaasasaa'asaasseSaeaa
aad delivered tw tolaraatlng kaotaree at
tb La net la a ekurak Saer.
A u oa pernio wtH k alrea by th
Sunday ckool of Oraag an April at
bonier Hill a pretir weodlaad grave
but twenty Bailee up the Unsafe and
Knrthweetero railroad a Messrs. R. M.
Brure end P. Bsbsr are la ekarge of tba
affair ehlck liumlen te ke at aaaeuei
kntersat
Mies Katie V. Beejty f Jsner Taxsa.
to visit In a ht Orange tb guest of kar
e-uaia. Miss Hewn Ford.
Mrs. Oeerg W. Baawreft and ehlldraa
are nnen aaaln from a vlaU k frland
and relet lvea la Beaumont.
Tbe Womea'a Home Mlsslaa eeclety af
the Mathadwl ekurak kekt a aawlng dr-
rle Tuesday anarnoaa at th koeae af
Mr. Walter Wlngale oa Main at rest
Tk saaay little friends of Miss Cilia
Patty Blaaaantly urprwed bar Friday
evening at the borne of her parent oa
Earn at reel with a eurprtee party. Tba
eveainer was Bwet anleyably speat
Mr. aad Mrs. R. M. Willlamaoo aad
eklVtreB art -tarttngra Baa Aateeilet tba
e-aeta of Mrs. Williamson s parents
Mr. -and Mr. Ale Ollawr.
Mrs. J. A. Thornton aad Ilttla daugh-
ter kava returned to their heme et Crow-
ley. La after a pleasant sofmirg m
Orange lb guests of bar par ante Mr.
aad Mrs. A. J. Our.
Mrs. i. F. McOIII returned oa Tuesday
from a visit te rvlaUve and frwnd la
Lak fharlea. La.
Mra. J. B. Hamilton and child returned
thla week te her keme at Houaton. after
a pleasant stay la th elty tb gueet of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Paan-
wlts. Mr. and Mr. O. H. Brum) returned
tkla week la then bom st Ardmore I.
T-. after a visit to relatives In Orange.
Mlaa Mary Burton of Sulphur. La
spent Sunday tost la Orange vlalllag
relative.
Mrs. Lee Pnrlfor has returned to her
home at McKay. Oa. after a visit te her
slater. Mrs. J. J. Ball of this elty
Dr. and Mr ft. L. Ctomests and little
daughter of Vinton. La. were visitors to
relative la Orange thl week.
Mlas Georgia Ochiltree returned this
week free a vtatt ta frlcade la Beae-
monL i
Miss Emma Mads of Delia to a rlsttar
m Orange this week the guest of kar
brother. Mr. C ft. Sled and family.
Mra. I. C. r-uatruak aad daughter
Mr. Vsughn Saaatrunk af rhto elty
spent a few day m Heuatoa tkla week
the gueet of frwnd.
Mrs. Angus McKtaaoa aad tlttl aaa.
Aagua. Jr.. af Houston are rtsttlng la
uranga ue guests of airs. ;.
COLUMBUS.
Mra. W. H. Hlaaoa ralarail te her
hem m ftJcbmand kftar a aavaraj days'
trtoft 1 kar parents. Dr. aad Mrs. ft. H.
Harrlaoa. gr- af thla rtty.
Mr. aad Mrs. I. T. Pryar af Kansas City
ere hi this city this weak tba guests af
Mrs. ft K Stafford y
Mra. June Slmmoa aad chlldrea af
Bagto Lake ara wfth rstsjiraa la this
aity.
Mrs. Cbarwa Btafford and Ultle Mis
Lola rtaltsd frwnd In' Sobulenberg this
Week. 1 i
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Weed of Serut
apanl eeveral days this weak hi tkt city
en route from Delia. They left Thurs-
day far Baa Jjrrsactoo. CaL. ta k goo
Mra. Jamea Kketk and asas. John Wil
bur and Sidney Traytor Kfath of Beeu-
awnt Irrlvad Tbursday to visit Mr. and
-Irs. Charles Traylor Bear thla city.
Mrs. Andrew Wsugh aad Mlaa Jaoquetln
Bruce of Eagl Lak are mendlns eev-
eral day with Mrs. J. J. Mansfield 1s
thl city.
Mr. and Mr. Bam Damon nf Smith-Ilia
and Mia Althea Jones of Eagle Lake
epont Thursday In this city.
Mrs. Marcus Townaend spent several
day In Houston this weak returning
boma Friday.
Mrs. Wsrnsr WHTlsras returned Tu-.
day from two weeks' vtalt te Mrs. J.
W. Hollow at Weimar.
' Mrs. Ann! Hill af ' Weimar spent
Wednesday with Miss Fay Burford la
this elty. i
Mr. Richard Itos returned to hi post
f duty at Houa-ui Thuraday afternoon.
Mrs. T. J.. Windham of Houston to
with bar parents. Dr. and Mra. R. H.
Harrleon. for a few day.
The Columbia friends sf Ur. J. O.
Ferns n del and Miss- Bessls McOsrey are
Interested (o hear of tbe marrts of that
ooepte In San Antonio last week. Both
lived here st on time but now mak
Brownsville their home. 1
Mr. Joseph Winston Stafford aad Mlas
Carrie Katelle Townssnd. both of Co-
lumbus wars married by Rev. Mr. Most
at tb Shearn Mathodnt church In Houa-
ton at 4 p. m. last Thursday. They ara
Waiting the bride's sister Mrs. Bay
Napier at Sherman and will be home In
Columbus in bout two weeks.
Friday evening a vocal concert waa
Slven by Mrs. Siegfried Bock at ths Lone
tar opera house la which a number of
her pupils participated. Ths following se-
lections were sxoellsntly rendered; tCxar-
dee from Bordorgnl. Mlaa Reese; "Calm
ss Night" Bohm. Miss Ruby Lea Wil-
liamson; "Absent" Metcslf. Miss
Oladys Ouenn Johnston; "La Scraasta"
Brag. Mrs. Dock; "Ara Maria'' from
"Cavalerla Ruaticana" Maacagnl. Mrs.
Lao Hahn: "Romanes dsr dantusss"
Maacagnl. Mlaa Raess; "Lola's Lleb"
Maacagnl. Mies Gladys Johnaton; "tch
Llebe iJlch.T Bohm. Mrs. Bock; "I Would
Thst My Love'' Mendelesohn Mrs. Bock
and Mlaa Daisy Lynn Oakea; "Thu Ruse"
Curschmann Mra. Leo Hahn; "flu Notts"
Mllliottl Mrs. Bock snd Miss Ruby
Williamson; "Violets" Roma Mrs. Bock;
s quintette chorus Mlaaes Jacquelln
Bruce Leila Gegenworth. Margaret
Manaflrld. Ray Townaend snd Mra. J. J.
Manafleld - aaalated with Instrumental
music. By special request a dance was
Introduced by Miss Margaret Mansflslu
which waa highly appreciated.
Mra. Walter MrDaalel of Bay City Is
with her sister Mrs. Carey Shaw this
week.
Mrs. W. R. Walker of Batson Prairie Is
visiting relatlvea In Columbus.
Mrs. Cyrus Rsyror of Eagle Lake and
Miss Verns Burford of Weimar were hers
Friday to attend ths vocal concert.
CALVERT.
One of the most enjoyable sessions of
ths Forty-two club occurred on last Sat-
urday afternoon with Mrs. James Ran-
d Iph aa hosteae. The gueata had all as-
sembled at the appointed time 4 o'clock;
accordingly the distribution of score
cards was in order proving to be none
other thsn ths proverbial Buster Brown
and his faithful animal of ths canlns
species tha honorable Tigs. Five tablet
of enthuslsstlo devotees wr present and
eight spirited games participated In.
When the final on was ended the for-
tunate winner of th greatest number
of games were Mrs. C. P. Jones and
Misses Pauline Drennan Olennle Wilson
Ellen Wilcox and Miriam McNutt. Miss
Wilson drawing ths highest domino was
declared the prise winner receiving a
very pretty tray. Mrs. C. W. Sparks was
the happy victor of the guest's prise a
photo of Mrs. Brown and "Peck's Bad
Boy" alias Master Buster Brown. Ths
consolation favor wss presented to Mrs.
J. P. Carlmer for her Ill-luck.
On last Friday night Calvert was en-
livened by tbe presence of guests over
the county in attendance upon the
Robertson Courity Bunday School conven-
tion which was held at the Metlioduit
church. Ths principal speaker of the
occasion was C. D. Meigs State secre-
tary of ths Institute of Dallas The
church waa crowded at the evening ses-
sion when s h pedal musical program had
been prepared and oooupled tbe first
thirty minutes of the venlng and was
as follows- i '
DustUnanswered Yet
Mr. William Mcintosh and Miss Mc-
creary. Tha Heavens Declare His Glory
Beethoven;
By. Symphony Club.
AnthemI Will Blng of HI Mrcle..
By united choir of tb city
Quartette-Will Thar B Any Star
In My Crown?..... ......
Sweet Hour of Prayer. ...Symphony Club
Anthem Thst Beautiful Golden Gate..
Violin solo Lovs Song....... .......?
i Mr. Row of Houst-e.
Illas aix-bth Hughes returned mjs-
ftim. leetwrad M)
l as
Mia
Hughe I a plaaaaat aad eaierwlataf
teller. Tn m teres t wa aa see 7
the eiklUtkon of varWea emrw frsea
Cbksa- Keel wa mad a aperta! feature
ar tb erce-loa end eenaisted ef a
aatkea ky ths ekotri vo-al auto "Cai-
ary." bsaatlfully rendered by Mr. J
W. Hlllln and a vkxia aol. "FraumerC
executed asaet artistically by Mr. Dew
af Houston.
The Aloha slab met to) pleasant linlaa
on Thursday sftsrnnoa with Mia Miriam
MeNutt. After Ik proaram Ik eiub
repaired hi a body ta the boma af lh
dubs premdeal -Ira. ft. A. Rmsar (who
ta the etneere regrei ef tk antlr rmm
kershlp and emmualty left tnal algM
la Joia bar huaeand ks their new kuea
at Balllugeri presenile kar with m
Iwndsom allver berry bowl ss aa eapres.
aloa ef their tore and esteem. Mra
Kisser has held tbe office of president
ef this popular literary club ever el nee
Its erestloa. ssrrlag esoet efficiently and
faithfully always alert and working lo
further tbe clubs ta tarsals and the uv-
baltdtsg of the eluk In every aoeetbl
way. Te ker to ascribed the eluk a pree-
eat prosperity ad her a is ar tore Irota
lis la deeply Atplored.
Last Monday sitwimoaj waa truly a
gala ecaaioa ks tb battery ef thl elty.
ft being the district meeting of the
Knights of Pylhlaa and was held at
d.ffmu' opera bases from IB) a. as.
ta 1 A hi addreeeee war awUvsrsd and
lh excellent progrsm of mum arsved
a rare treat. A few numbers f the pro-
gram war eliminated oa acoaunt ef the
deatk of a brother kalgbt Mr. N. Marx
end was as follows:
Invocation Iter. !. B. Cameron
Music By m phony students
Welcome address Dr. D. Parser
Re.por.se A. M. Black man. District
Deputy Chancellor Cmmsaitr.
VtoliB asas Trauawrl..;
Mr. Row af Houatea
A True Kalght Be. O. ft. Csmsrna
Duet-Oh. Tall I's Marry Bird
Mrs. J. W. Hlllln and Mlas- Ohr
Pleuch; Mtos Miriam mcbbu aeoom-
San let.
-When Jflthood I to Piei
H. tElils. Chief Oread
fVwer-.:...
iruruse. v
Qreeaheerh.
-Trlasdshlp"
Dr. H W Ossamlngs i Heara
aveum u tee .
Mr. Herring af
mows wertuie m. ..
aaheay Crab)
Report from lodges ever the district
Muele Nearer My Ood re Thee. .....
fibs evening- eesstoa waa held at th
castle hall only kwlght being present.
Bod light refreehawnts were larred.
Tbe Merry Wives asd Maiden en toyed
ha beap:umy af aVlna Ulil sa
TkeTsday aftsraoea wfca I nn- takes
war emptor ed In the aceomawdatloa of
tb atithustasta ef the pleaeure gams ef
eucbra. Eight gemaa were played. Maw
Ruby Olbsoa winning tk laarls kr scor-
ing tb highest somber af. potate-M.
Mrs. Tom Field Was lb suneessful win-
ner sf th greatest s umber ef games
ameng th guests. Delicious refreshment
formed tha enaehjdmg a amber ea tha
afternoon' program.
The Calvert flnakaapeare dub kad aa
es lovable saostlog on Wednesday after-
boob at the home of Mkm tea Lipscomb
Ibe gueatlone ea th linn were exceed-
ingly Interesting aad a prefltabe after-
Rev. Jamea Kttgere flaaaetal agent af
Ike -. - -
lb soutnwsisra annrereiiy a uenrgw-
town aoeat a few days at uus wee is
Mra 1. K. P. Hsiraa was called ta
Austin the first ef th week mi account
of th renews illness sf kar brother Mr.
M. Haider of that ac.
Mrs. R. F. Davta and son of Cllee ars
visiting Captabt and Mr. B. P. Church tot
thl cfty. .
Ml. K. A. re own hiwiiuii vies
r he. -..urtiter Mtaa Maud la Mr.
Richard of Waco on Wednesday. April
i at tb Bepttet church. Tb bride-elect
will ba the recipient of a lines ahower
on next Tuesday tendered her by th
Aloha club of which ah to a member.
Mr. Sawyer Plunkett and children of
EL Louis. Mo. ar Ul gueets f th
dy'i mother. Mrs. R. x. Brown
u Mrs Sam McLendou aad nttls Qaugh-
tsr Paulina of Waco spent several day
af ths past weak I h city the rue is
ef tks tody's paras ts Mr. sad Mra t.
Adoue
LOCKHART.
A B. Storey ft. B. Cosa-
wsod. Jo U. Blanks A. O. Reynolds
Mlasss Rosa Trigg. Perry aad Mabto Da-
ny accompanied by Messrs. T. C. Mo-
Dowell. M. C. Bailey and A. C. Carter
attended the theater at Baa Antonio
Tuesday evening.
Miss Annie Field whs stt ended ths fa-
mous Conservatory of Music at Cincin-
nati tor eeveral months has returned
horn looking much Improved in health
and strength.
Mr. John Kolcomb and family bars
moved to their new home at Cuere where
Mr. Holcomb will represent th Singer
Sewing Machine company.
Mrs. Nichols left Wsdnssdsy for Tsm-
pls. whar ens will spend a week visiting
trlaoda
Mr. W. J. BlackwtU and wife of Aus-
tin ara In tha elty on a visit t their
goany relative.
Mr. Boeder and wife of Dripping
Springs oame dowa Saturday to rlalt
their daughter Mrs. Archie Allen-
Mr. Koseenwasser who has been en
a protracted rlalt ta relative In Okie
baa returned home.
Mr. and Mr. J. N. L. McCurdy bar
returned bom from s visit to relatlvea
st O ranger.
Mr. Xrudo Blank and wife of San Mar-
co ara visiting his mother In tha city.
Mlas Marsh who I attending tha State
nnlvsrsity at Austin came down Friday
to spend a few days wltb bar alatar.
Mrs. A. A. Roe returned home Tues-
day from a visit to ber parsnts at Hook-
helm. Mr. V. W. Wiggins of San Antonio
cam over Wednesday and spent ths day
handshaking with his old friends.
Messrs. Joha Shoaf and Henry Zachery
left Thursday morning for Missouri a
a mineral prospecting trip.
Captain J. O. Storey and wife of Baa
Marcoa spent laat Sunday tn ths city wltn
their son. Hon. A. B. Storey.
Mrs. Fanny Trigg 1 visiting hsr daugh-
ter at Oonsalss this wssk.
Miss Marsh of San Angelo Is visiting
In ths city as ths guest of Mrs. Jo mT
Blanks.
Mrs. Leo Rogsn aad daughter Fanny
have left for their new home at Fort
Worth
The following marriage llcanaes hav
been Issued during the peat week: C.
H. L. Moor and Mary Giles Leandra
Ramas and Mr. Romano Peres L. A.
Cardwell and Carrie Palmer Adelflno
Tarres and Joaefa Rao. Caleb Baken
and Ltxale Atkinson.
BRENHAM.
Married at ths residence of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. 9. Mclntyre. In
ths eastern part of the city at S:M
o'clock on Wednesday evening Mrs. Badls
Ooodloe and Mr. John F. Oarrison of 8t
Louis. This announcement may come as
a surprise to some of tb friends of tha
bride but It can certainly not take them
any mora unawares than did ths pretty
ceremony th many guests who wer
assembled there to offer as they sup-
posed their congratulations and good
wishes to Mr. snd Mr. Mclntyre upon
the thirty-second anniversary of their
wedding day. Tb pretty little home had
been daintily trimmed In violet and wis-
taria alternating with feathery green
vines and embellished wltb handsome
palms. In the deep bay window of the
parlor an Improvised altar had been made
with many potted plants beautiful flow-
era and broad ribbons. Many lights in
violet shades shed a subdued radiance
over all and when the sweet strains of
Mendelssohn floated upon ths air softly
and sweetly played by Miss Rebs Ran-
dolph on tbe piano all ye turned
toward the door expecting to ses th
couple enter who thirty-two years ago;
filedged their faith and entered upon
Ife's Journey together under surrounding
as beautiful and harmonious a these.
The surprise and amasement can better
be Imagined than described when Mlaa
Ruby Ccmpton s slater of the bride
from Beaumont whose : presence in
Brenhtm was not even Suspected en-
tered1 with Mr James Oreener of at'
Leul g frtood at th groom whs aerrw.
Slanary trees BTiaghal Oime leetwr
a rowdd keuee a Sunday altii
tk Mathedlat rkurak e CnW.
Km I tka rapaatly af heat mas. twttow.
g Imnaedltaely after lhm .cam tka
handeena couple wbe bad stofen auch a
awrefc spea their frteaea end ll loek
their positions before Rev. A. B. Rotmer
ef th Flrat Baptist church of thl' city
wbe. la a mi graceful snd Impreeelve
taaaasr spoke th so lews sad kesuaurul
ward tkat made them husbaad and
wife. Tk benedii tie being enaed. all
waa hustle rewfemoa kad laegkler
many sf ths gueets not reorvfrtn Jrom
tkelr aurprta ualli H waa all ever and
seek a storm ef sad ted exaUsaaUoaa ka
termlngted with easveeetoee af good
Wtobe for th twain followed. A slak-
seat raacheeei waa eerved kwt irter th
ereraony the dining room bet eg an
awsa f purple klnaaam trailing vine
crystal glees aad sparkling sliver. At a
little before U ' clack th brtd appeared
arrsyad fur her wedding tourney. Tbsy
left ea the Seat Fe for St. Louis and
will k st keen at lb Undell betel tkat
elty being th bom of th groom where
be hold S lucrative asm responsible pea-
tw. Th brwe to eas af Mreonam se-
knawwdged keauttea; Is fact ah to wall
kaewn snd admired all over lh Slate
Her wedding draee waa of aort white silk
which swept her handeoma form la grace-
ful dinging folds and It elegant sim-
plicity nly eerved tha store Is anna no
kar Monde beauty. Her chief ornament
waa a splendid necklace ef pur whits
dtomwads the groom a gift. Her golden
hair was la a law rolffur a her seek
sad she carried a basket of violet aa did
ker maid af henvr who was also gowned
In white. The bride a going -a way go ara
we brow -oil over taffeta with hadr
some me gsrnltur. and keramiag bat
te match. The groom while not particu-
larly well known hi this pert of th But
to a bandeeme mealy fellow. In every
way worthy hie felr hrtd. They leave
Br en hem freighted with krr end good
wlabe. which will follow them aad ahld
wtth them wherever their tot may b
Mra. ftieth af Beaumont spent Wednes-
day here to attend tha Oarrleoa-Oowdle
Buptmla.
Mr. Irvta Raadle ad bar awe. Mrs.
Ula Raadle Heerne of Dallss cam dowa
t sttssm tb OarrtoBB Qoodlos wedding.
TAYLOR.
Mrs. W slier W. Taylor sharmmgly en
tsrtslnsd tk Ladws Bvenlsg Card eteb
at tb rasldiatig af Mrs. M. I. Heoder-
sas Tueaday sftst-neoa. It to aailiw
t tap that Mra. Taylor to aaa af Tsy.
wr"a sseat semttmr kdatimas. and aa this
timet as. abe aoquttwd herself ka aa an-
BsusDy graceful Buuaoer. Mrs. P Kalght
af Moaierey Mexica was awarded tha
first prlaa ka the' mckm aaataat wall
Mkm Jell sxruv was gVaa th eanaa
tottos pram. Tb guests oa tkl ascastas
were: Mlaass Aaaa Ross tell Rising
Mary ledlw Clara Oeyer A eel I Black
lie atreve uua Btrave: Meeoamaa
J. EckhardL Andrew. Bush. Jr..
w.
s.
Bradford. D. F. Forwoed. A. A. Zlatrla
A. AtoxaAder. L. H. Oeldstaln C. A.
CUne O. W. Booth. Jamea Nelll. Bd
c. it. Miller r. m. Ctrrsaiss
swto. F. L. Welch. C. W. Bailer.
F. Smith. Da Mur.hr. J. P. StursU.
Jsme wuw ef Chicago F. Kalght of
Monterey Mexico.
On Thureday aftei aims at th reeldence
ss West Slxlh street Mra. R. J. Bck-
kardt wa at horn to a coterie of In-
vited lady Meade. Elaborate la th su-
Klatlv ara th fu not Ion of which Mr
kkardt play hoeteaa and fortune t
Indeed ware the ladle Invited aa thla ee-
casloa. Tha Kckhardt heme might wet)
be celled a Mecca of Taylor aoewty. and
on tkla acetate tn apecucle ef beauti-
ful lad lee elegantly gowned asd grace-
fully collected about the table ready
for th gong to eound that would put lb
opposlsg force In motion and mark tk
beginnlug of th greet battle ef th bow-
era waa superb. Kxcttemant raa high
throughout the potat euchre contest nnd
cb game We ao cloeely coeteeted that
It waa difficult to diatlngulaned th Vic-
tors from tb vsnauUhed. However after
S final halt wa called and the din ef
tb kettle waa over a canvass of point
made a ho wed that Mra. O. M. Booth had
gained the greatest s umber of points
and la accordance she wss awarded the
flrat prlss. Mrs. Jamea Nelll waa gives
th loas-hand pris and Mia Ella Btruv
th consolation prise. Elegant refresh
ments of several coursss ss follows.
sweet breed pat nee mill salad eand-
wichea olives pineapple eresm aagel
cake crystallised fruits were served
after which the gueata departed all th
mor thoroughly coavtacsd of th faot
that Mr. Eckhardt baa ao peer In the
realm ef eedety. The prrssnt on this
occasion were: Meadamea W. C. Smith;
Bd Hagu. Jams Nelll. Welter Taylor
A. A. Zlslni. Andrew Bush Jr.. Earl
Bradford O. W. Booth D. F. Smith.
W. R. Hoxie C. M. Bailey. F. L. Welch.
hU. Ooldsteis. A. Alexander D. 8.
wis F. E. Carradliw C. A. Oltv. C.
R. Miller H. J. Morgan Dsn Murphy.
i. P. Sturgta J. Melaeky Nslaon Da via
of Austla Lo-f at Waoo; Mlaaea Roe
of New York iell Rising Mary Led I la
Julia Btruv. Ella Btruv. Adelkt Black.
Olga Woraack Llasl Pumphray Bees
Bunnell and Clara Oeyer.
Miss Willi Lea of Corslcaa to ta ths
city tha gusat of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Tucker.
Misses Mary Ledlls. Adella Black and
Nell Brown a pent Saturday la ths Cap-
ital City.
Mr. CUr MeCarty and ahlldraa of
Oklahoma City ar visiting In th city.
Mrs Jam yuaw of Chicago Is visiting
hsr perenta Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Curry.
BRYAN.
Mrs. Collins Bradley and Mlaa Lavtnla
MaConalco ar trial ting In Houston th
guests of Mr. B. W. Hutchsaon.
Mrs. Edward Hoffman of Brtnham I
vial ting bar parent. Judge and Mra. J
W. Doremue. !
Mr. and Mr. J. D. Trammel of Fort
Worth ar guest of Mr. and Mra. W. 8.
Howell.
Ms Norma Calhoun ef Houston is rla-
Itlng hsr cousin. Miss Jsnnls Howell.
Mrs. J. H. Alsworth of Austin 1 visit-
ing Mr. and Mra. L. L. Mclnnis.
Mia Arrto Col baa returned from a d-
llghtful viait to Ennia
. Mlas Zemma Irwin of Hearn I th
guest of Mlaa Elmsr Harbera.
Mrs. W. A. Laying of Corslcana I
Visiting htr sister. Mrs. W. J. Hlggs.
Mrs. W. P. Frrla of Fort Worth Is
visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Cfen.
Mrs. Harry Marwlll returned this week
from a visit to relatives In Houston.
Mrs. H. A. Bussard ef Beaumont was
S visitor to Bryan this wssk.
Miss Jessls Nail and hsr friend. Miss
Bessie Derby of Laredo came over Mon-
day from Huntsvtll normal to visit Bhsr-
Iff and Mrs. R. M. Nail.
Mlas Lucy Wilson of this city who kaa
bees teaching school at Cedar Bayou
Texas hss returned boms.
Mra. Marshall of Brownwood was th
guest of Mr. C. M. Proctor this week.
Mis Elber Harbor entertained the
Bachelor Girls' club on last Wednesday
afternoon from I to I o'clock. A game of
progreealve forty-two furnished amuss-
ntent for ths guest. Delicious refresh-
ment were served.
Little Miss Kathrtne Norwood celebrat-
ed her fifth birthday at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mra. Burt Norwood Isst
Wednesday sftemoon. Invitations were
Issued early In the week to more than
10) children who come st tks appointed
hour bringing bright faces and merry
hesrt and also dainty and beautiful
Sfts which they gars to th little hoateaa
honor of her birthday. Laughing
romps and fun ceased when the good
mother and grandmother brought out a
bountiful aupply of lea cream cake can-
dle and other goodiss and served each
little guest a grown up folks."
Miss Norma Calhoun of Houston Is th
guest of Miss Howell and In her honor
the Embroidery club and a few other
friends wera Invited Into the Howell home
on Tuesday aftsraoon for aa hour at
forty-two and the pleasantries which ac-
company these delightful gatherings. A
aalad course served with a refreshing lo
was handed when the gam closed. Miss
Howell's raeets were Misses Calhoun
Ethel and Badt Cavltt Wlnni and Emily
Thorns. LlllaMclnnl. NellBtt Mea-
damea H. O. Rhode. Fred Pryor W $.
Howell and 4. Webb Howrtl.
' Miss Norma Calhoun of Houstqa was
th guaat of honor at beautiful court
dinner at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. W.
8. Howell on Wedneeday evening at I
o'clock. Th tlsewat tab I sarvls tb
haded light the fragrant rot flow-
er and 111 csngeslsl com near isede sa
Meal hour The aueal were Mtaaea al-
heus Howell Cart a HtU 8mlla
Meeer. Pea Haaeell ft. L. -
Street and Church. -
'WHARTON'.
. Mr. M. ft Bo! lea sn tarts laed most 4.
Ughlfully s few frlaada Monday attar
acea to honor af bar etotar. Mrs. Beans
Herri. Mtot Lyaa Davie met tk gueet
la tbe kali and fmv to each a btmah af
sweet rtolats. then ushered them kit
tk parlor where they ware welcomed
by baalss sad kenoree. ; Aa Informal
proera-t of awala wsa readered dining
th rwostrtng hour; afterward a rueslng
eon teat afforded amumnt which waa
supplsassnted with a two-enure lunch-
eon. Wednesday afurnooa was grrett ever
entirely to attendance ef fashion dis-
play Mrs. Neil Mathews" display was
eeloumted to appeal to th moot exacting
fancy and the beaatlful creations be-
guiled many a lady Into a pure has oa
the spot 1 he day was aa ideal one and
th sweet muele which floated out from
behind a screen of evergreens made the
hopper forget for lb moment that ah
had been standing tb moat of th day.
Tb ladles of lh New Century elub
served punch snd cake and a amall
amount wa cleared which will be
turned ever to the library board to add
to tha fund being raised for the pur-
chase af a plana. Numerous compli-
ments were showered on Mr. V. H.
Merrtwelher'a display. Tb house wa
bedecked ts eprlng attlr and mad' a
moat pleasing effect Each caller was
served free to a glass of punch thus
refi eehing them for the ordeal of making
s selection Jrom tbe samerous atyle
aa kxhlbitlori.
Mrs. Rock wood' display was up t
th standard la every respect though
an nada ao arrangeroenta tor s formal
opening and a a courtesy to th New
Century elub th did sot serve tbe sue-to-ary
punch ss aha had eoaUmplaud
doing.
. Armstrong greeted tb
High Frv elub membtrshlp Thursday
af crnoea at her pretty home w Vlotor
dditlon. Aa Innovattoa In th way ef
aa Informal musical progrsm during the
half hour ths guest were aassmbllng
proved a most enioysble feature of tbe
ftsrneon. Miss Louise Kelly asebted
tk heetess is ss maar tittle ways that
rendered bar asrrlcss hdlspenaabla. Th
honor of th evening fell to Mr.
Stansberry. a to customary the after-
aoon'a pleasure' wsa brought ta a doe
with a two-eours lunch which wsa
beautifully and faultleealy served.
.Th final lose bee are being put SB
Sycamore yarnt." which will be pre
sented next' Thuraday. April t and aud
frosa tb play which to really a good
oaa a Bsmbar of high claa pclaTue
hav been arranged as to! Iowa:
Be s-Every Nailoa Has s Ftog
Chorus and military figure by .
repreeantstlvee of twelve natlcsun -
Plomlme Rocaaac f tk Oange..
m jt!" ... Sevan maiden
MBdolphla .... Alike Hail
- .W"V 'J""" iaMr ay
twenty children. . .
Charaoter aoaa I U Tell My Maw On "
1 ou Oladys Davldsoa
peclaltles aaonologues an dialect
""a M Lee Hugh
Miss Cooper
Cbarerter song.. . ... Lurllne Andrews
Th Wharton orchestra will furnish
muate for the eurtals raise also during
tha Intarmlaalon.
- VICTORIA.
Mr. A. B. Pstlcol ntertaJnad the
BrooU elub well as a umber of ul-
sld gueau at her boma en Wadneaday
afternoon from I ts 4 Tb affair was
complimentary te her aust sad ansslav
Mrs. snd Miss Hitchcock ef Ohio. Tb
plaa af ntertalnmat was nakiu sad la
teresUag. The club kaa been studying
Frstack art this winter taring In thshr
studies cop la of tb production ot th
great Blasters; the ta the asmbsr of ia
wer distributed oa tables and 01 tha
walls; Us mlaute was allowad at ch
tab the picture war numbered and
each guest given s beautiful band painted
booklet beer tag corresponding number!
with blank spaces to bs filled out with
th title end nam of tb artist A very
Uvly hour was ipsnl by th gueata. and
rwulted la Mr. J. F. McCan winning th
club prise t beautiful 'angraiv lag of ths
oathsdral al Antwerp and Mra. a. Q.
Reed tk guest pris. a lovely picture of
the daughter of Raphael Meng. These
pictures wera gotten by Mra Petlcolas
while abroad last summer. Ths psrlor
wss decorated most effectively with wis-
taria while tn ths dining room the club
flower tbe violet and toe club colore
yellow white and grees were everywhere
to be seen: ths table was laid with em-
broidered doylies and dainty drawnwork
piece while tbe soft light from tin
candelabra shone through yellow silk
shad Ths tabls was strewn with
Marechal Nlel rosee. violets and maiden-
hair fern; tb chandelier wa wound wltb
garlands of Ivy tied with a large bow of
yellow ribbon; the dainty refreshments
also carried out ths club 00 lore ths lea
cream In green aad yellow sad candlee In
whits and grain Among ths guests from
abroad was Mrs. J. C. Cununlngs of Nsw
York. 1
Mrs. J. L. Smith entertained tb Wo-
man's Auxiliary of Trinity Episcopal
church Tuesday afternoon. An unususily
lsrge number wars present snd some In-
teresting papera were read on mlaalonary
work. Mrs. Smith aerved delicious cream
and cake.
Little Miss Elaine Sullivan celebrated
her sixth birthday Thuraday afternoon
and Invited all of her little friends lo
come and play from S to 1 A Jolly after-
noon wss spent. 1
Miss Junya Roabo rough entertained ths
Chafing Dish club Thursday night and
ths meeting was sn unusually delightful
one.
Miss Lucille Craig returned Tuesday
from Austin where she has spent severs!
wseks ss ths guest of Seustor and Mrs.
A. B. Davidson.
Miss Aanls Gilmer has returned horns
after a pleasant visit to Miss Kats Flem-
ing. Mrs. J. C. Cummlngs tad little son of
New York sn ths guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clark. Mra. Cummlngs Is a niece
of Mr. Clark's.
Mr. and Mrs. James Beaumont left
Wednesday for El Paso.
Mrs. Bruce Burns and little daughter of
Bluefielda W. Vs. Is here on a visit to
ber parents Mr. snd Mri. J. M. Brown-
stn. Mra W. C. Barnes Is visiting relatival
In Houaton.
Mra. T. P. Traylor Is visiting ber par-
ents In Oontalra.
Mra. J. H. Hllkene entertained a num-
ber of her friends Friday afternoon.
Miss Annie Has of Ban Aatonlo Is
visiting her coualn Mlaa Minna Hay Levi.
GEORGETOWN.
The Standard club enjoyed a luncheun
Friday afternoon at the home of Mlaa
Georgia Bneed one of the member. Ac-
cording to rule each young 'lady con-
tributed a special dish snd a wholesome
and appetising menu was spread. Tha
hostess had made her room especially
attractlvs with Bowers and vines and
th bevy of pretty young girl oompltl
th Interesting picture.
Friday evening Rev. W. P. Junkln a
missionary of the Presbyterian church
who Is now In ths States on furlough de-
livered a vary Interesting lecture to a
large audience on the subject ot China.
The Review club had a very interesting
meeting on Wednesday the presMent
Mra. Lee J. Rountree presiding.. Ths
feature of especial moment wa a general
dieoueelon of the aubject for atudy for
the next club year. Several aubjecta era
under consideration and th Anal dis-
cussion will be made it th next meeting.
Rev James M Sedgwick and wife spent
a few days this week with the family of
Dr. 1. L Hendry. Mr. Sedgwick has been
pastor of a church at Wortham Texaa
but waa on his his way to Mississippi t?
assume charge of a pastorate.
: Tbe King's Psugnttrc will hnvo a f-
eeptlos nut Thursday tvaulng at In
home ef Mrs. f. B. Cooper. Tb Bute
roaventlo llVl 1l.uU1 Sli a B
Ses.lofl kr next Week.
. Mr. 1. W. House ha returned from
vlM ef eeveral wee a te hi toa Mr.
Prank Modgea at Wbartso.
Mr. Ltuli Clamp of Austin I (pending
Ik week wlik ker bnsbsad'a father Mr.
C. A. D. Clamp and family.
W. K. Makemaon
ha rat time rrem a
veral weak
t swaumoat sat
Mrs Msttto Price tad M. Marret wfB
Weve Montsy U spea a dey or tw la
Dsllaa. . .
Miss Sara Wilbarger has rstursed fross
a e tended visit Is Mra. A. L. Sharp of
Kl Pa. " - r
Mra Ltosl Walk of Apattn spent f
few 1aya with her lc Mrs. W. H-
Dvl. n - I
Mrs. Mary Kerb and trills deughter ar
here gueet ef Mr. N. M. Wilcox a family.
Mra. Campbell aad ea earns rs ef Bren.
bsm trs vlalthvs Prf R. F. Tousgs
family '1 j . '
Miss A tic ltsTTStr-rtolwd Assttoi ssi
WedBSdy.
Mr. D. P. Wllon spent few dart lo
ftelioa an 'legal busfhee
Mra W. T. Jones la la Ssl Angst this
week. '
Tkre r four swadrad outhwesfers
university students will go from her Ml
a special tral for Dallas next Monday I
wttnees the laying of th corner stone sf
Iks medical building and to be present
t th graduating exercise of th medic U
department. In addltloa la lb Urge dele-
gation of students many town people will
go on ths sxcuralon. : . i
fsptsl B. D. Orgala of Brenhnm 1s
(led Oeorgelown the past week. . - -
Mr sad Mrs. Bd Ttlbott of San Angelo
sra guiiTaof Mr. i. V Whittle s fsmlly.
Mr. D. C. Johnson spent eeveral day m
Wce Ihl past week. j.
JACKSOHVILLE. 2
- Mrs. A. A. tlmsaon snd daughtsr
Ml Ethel sf Rusk war th guests of
J. M. Bolloa sad family several fays
this week. ' ' - .: '' '"
Mrs. Bettto PYaama St Rusk asd T. J.
Idwta and family af A satin wer guest
Of j. Wood Francis sad family Tuesday.
Mr.' W. . Pullra visited m Nacog-
doc See from Friday until Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Marshall of Whltesbor I
to tua dty oa a vlalt to hsr fatbsr Cas-
tala C. f . Bolton.
Mlas Vamlta DemUt of Oalveelo and
Mkw Kats Hunter of Pslestlo wsr
guesta of Mr; aad Mrs. A. F. Kerr last
Sunday. . - A '
Mwa Maria Smythe retdrnec It Over-
to Sunday after s short stay wtth J sea-
son vl lie irlsods.
Mrs. John Wlghtmaa of Rusk spent
Friday la th city aa tka guest sf ker
Sunt. Mrs. Joha BoltoB. -
C. E- Fslrrts and wh mad S brief
Vtalt to reUtlve at Alt thl week.
Meadamea R. L. Heard aud E. C.
B peace of Marshall spent from Friday
satll Monday with relatives her.
Mis Paul Adam male dlrectree n
th Texas Fsmsls asmluary at Weather-
(ord wss a auest st ths home ef he
cousin A 0. Adams. A day ar two that
"atra. Cook returned t ker home fh Aus-
tin Monday (fter a visit to her dsughtrr.
Miss Aanle B. Cook at the Austin Col.
lea-tats Institute dormitory. .
Mra. Vaa Unlngham left Sunday night
for her horn In Chaaut. Kan. after a
thro wseks' visit to ber daughter Mia
Irene M. Vaa Lantngaam . -
Mies Bertha Barton and Msssra. B. B.
Slerey snd t). McKay wsr her tort
unday from Overton. : .
Miss Ola Hustoa returned to Rusk
Thureday afternoon stow s visit ts
friend In th ' i .
Mis Viol Dickinson was her from
Rusk lut Sunday a gusat of Mrs. Jobs
Mrs. ' A. P." Kerr to Sntertalnlng her
friends Mra. Us C. Fulton snd daugh-
tsr. Miss Jswsl of Austin for a few
daya.
Mrs. Crawford and baby of Houston
who hav bean vtoitlng Mr. 8 R. Co.
Bias returned home Friday Mr. Col
maa sooompaawd them a (r ss Palea-
tTh Jpeapk Lento Hogs chapter United
Daughters of tk fcoafsdsrscr. gsvs a
very latsrsttlnH Tsxas Heroel' Day pro-
gram at Ragsdal kail lut Sunday after-
noon. A larg croprd wa present to wlt-
neee th eitrcleea. A special fastur of
th entertainment waa two beautiful vio-
lin aolo by Miss Demllt of Oslvestdn.
with Miss Kate Hunter of Palestine a
piano seoompantit.
Th Don' Ine recltnl given at Ragsdal
hall Isst Saturday evening wis vary
enjoyable affair. Ths participants In ths
recital were: Mlas Adams of Weather-
ford planlat; Mlaa Newton vocalist snd
Miss Van Lanlngham reader. The en-
tertainment came up fully to th expecta-
tion of the audience as waa evidenced
by the hearty applause which wss glvsa
each number on th program.
. . AUSTIN.
Th beautiful Japanese tea given at
th residence ef Mra. Annie P. Norton
was a Wly affair a very ertletlc so-
cial avent Tb houa wss entirely In
Japan effect lanterns parasols and
screens and cushion. Ths flowers wsrs
so fresh and epringtlhe. being the trash
peach blossom and others ao swset at
this season of ths year making all mora
realistic Mr. Arkayara. th Japaaess
tuddnt at the university; wss ths guest
of honor and h gava a most Interest-
ing discourse and waa dressed In a na-
tive ooatuma. The hostesses were so
rractoue In offering ths very dainty rs-
freshments from th beautifully deco-
rated tea room. Thoaee who asslated
wera Miasas Be sale Flanagan Maud
Desn Myitis and Jennie Cloud. Pen
Smith. Barbae Ora Buena and Alma
Carpenter Meedamee Frank Lltten Lie
Leehmutt Teague and Jo Wooten.
Then there waa axqutaltely awet music
which added to ths pleasure ot the even-
. Mesdames Brush and Morris sang
wsetly ss also Miss Deen. Mesdames
Poaey and Teague gave several very In-
teresting snd appropriate readings
which wsrs greatly enjoyed.
The congregation of All galnta' church
gave a moat enjoyable entertainment la
the chapel. Tbe ladle ar untiring In
their efforts to Improve the church and
are always planning some- benefit and
amusement for th chapel. They are
now tbs proud possessor of a beautiful
new pips organ.
Miss BeulaJi Row wa the very charm-
ing hostsw for ths meeting of ths Merry
Maids. Besides ths elub members who
enjoyed ths delightful' time were Mes-
dames W. H. Richardson and Harry
Mark. Misses Millar and Grey. Th
prise n exquldt parasol wa cap-
tured by Miss Mattl Tsbor.
News comes from Temple that Mr.
and Mrs. James Madlaon Bass ara get.
ting ready to mak their horn In New
York. Mrs. Bass Is president of th
Texas Woman Press association. She
la a member ot the State Federation ex-
ecutive board and president of the Tem-
ple Department club.
Mr. Frank Raymond and Miss Lyda
Cunningham left Wednesday for Dallss
where Mrs. Raymond WlU spend a fsw
weeks.
Mrs; B. W. Hunter and Mrs. Fred W.
Turner both of Chicago are visiting
their brothers Messrs. Oaorg and Oliver
Brush and sister Mrs. weed.
Misses Maim Llekwr and- Mamt Lea
ar visiting in Corpus Chrlatl.
i' 'CORPUS CHRISTL
sbV Lenten season has been duly observed-
la Corpus Christ! during the past
wk and n social function of th most
trivial nature has takes place. Tha only
gathering noted th paat few days wag
tba orgtnlsktlon of tha Enterpesn elub
s new musical organisation which was
perfected thl week and Is a department
of th Woman's Monday club. At the
organisation thirty-five name ware en-
rolled ss members with prospects for a
lsrge and rapid Increase. The following
officers ot th club wsrs elected for the
enulng ' year r Mrs. A. O. Hesney pres-
ident; Mrs. Thorns Hlekey vice presi-
dent; Mr. C. F. H. Von Blncher. eorr.
spondlng secretary; Miss Jessl McKes.
sis. secretary-treesurert Misses Ella Bey.
non and Miss Asell Welch pianists; Mrs
1 B. Hardwlcks reporter. The program
committee Is composed of Mr.' Joshut
' i f
.'rnKh. Mra. c F. H. Bluer
Mr. Themes Hlcksy snd Mwae Bordea
sad Hen.y. The regulsr weenie meet-
ings of the club will be held pa Wednes-
day afternoon. ''.'
The Catholl Knights of America
bra nek ef tma elty ara msklag prepare.
Hons for a big baaket picnic to be gives
May f either Kingsvllw or An-
KNt. en th tin the St Loui.
rownevllle and Melle road. As this
will be th Initial picnic gives on tk
gulf aoast Ime ths affair prom lee to
prav a decided success. Isasmueh ss I
Is give for tb benefit of a good purpose
.-the raising f th fund necessary ts
ntsrtsls tb lull Muncfl of th Cath-
olic Knight of America whir-b will b
held Is Corp Chrlstl In May. If snd
rasiisM ts b S larg gathering of that
fraternity.
Mr. and Mr joha Tod ret armed ts
Corpus Chrlatl thl week from aa extend-
d vtort t Ban AAtsilo sad ether polsta
sa routs lo th Laurel as reach. They
war aosompaawd ker by Prof. Curtis
of th low State eolleee. wk spent i
tral daya on ths ranch snd left Thuredsy
sneralng for Meiic le rpead saver il
wseat U the Mexican sspltal.
Mr. asd Mr. Robert Dslsstt passed '
through ker tkla week sa route ta their
bom la ban Antonio. Tbsy hsvs msds
their boms tot tb past half century la
Brownsville. .
Judge R. A. Marsh and daughUr ef
Hidalgo wer amoag ths visitor la Cor.
pu laat sunaay from th lower country.
Mr. and Mra. J. P. Mirkham and eon
ef Houstes. who arrived her aome week
ago wftl mak Corpus Chrlatl then' heme
Mr. Markhsm having embarked la busi-
ness Is th Bluff City.
Mr. D. T. Fielder snd children af
KtngrvUi wer ameng the visitors Is
Corpus Ckrtotl during lb past wssk.
. Mr. C. H. Fiato of Shiner spent s few
plsaeant days I th Bluff City thl week.
' Mr. J. R. Copland of Balrd wa a
pleasant Visitor I Corpus this wssk.
Mr. R. J. Wsst ssd Miss Orr sf Fort
Ringgold visited friend In Corpus Chrlatl '
during in part week.
Mr. aad Mrs. 8. wodheue led Mlas
Hatch of Lsk Oeneva. Wla are among
tbs. visitors enjoying lit at tb aamil
her tbla week.
1 Mr. and Mra. Bra L. A I ten af Cilvla
via I ted friend la th Bluff City during --
th past wssk. . . - .
I
- NACOGDOCHES.
Mrs. B K Strang retarned bom usv
day sftsr s protracted vwt to bar par-
ants st LaweonvUle. -
Mis RsUls rusk toft Wadneaday ta
rlalt ber ancle at Abilene. Taxes...
Mlas Clara Coakrlt af Cblrsaa to 1st6
teg her slater Mrs T. J. Curl of this
jUty.. .- v ' . : . . . - .
Mr. sad Mr. C ft. Dlxea. wb hav
been VaUllng Mrs. ' Baker far ssvsral
Beeks have returned is their bom st
Manafleld. La.
Mrs. Jos Hsnna and tlttl da ugh or ar
Visiting Mr. Loyd Bowers. -
Mr ft F. Mis .of Mlneole to In tba
tlly vtoitlng ber aoa. Mr. Frank Mlas.
Mrs. J. JL Moc'lur to suit sick st
her bom On Tsvlor avenu. a
Mra. t'harle stlcharuson waa railed t
wlft this wssk I ass hsr ulnar woo to
suit icx.
Mlaaea Kstn and LfnihM Fraaler en-
tertained a few friends Tueeday evening
hi honor af their gueet Mies parsons of M-
t'olrsesntei. Music sad conversation erJfw
vsrlous subjects were ths most prominent
feature. The closing feature was tba
serving of cake and sherbet
Tbe Merrrmsker' dull neat al th bom
61 MJae Jlnnle Hoya Thursday afternoon.
On guest was prsssnt sod a merry Urns
tbsy had. - . ' I
Mrs. Robert Jordaa to Iwportsd touch tt
hettsr. ' i "
Mrs. I. U. Seal I very much Imprnvtd
after ten daya' suffering with fever ' '
Mrs. E. Livingston of Columbus Ohio
who baa been seriously 111 st th Ban! I s
kotel I slowly Improving. . 1
. Th spelling bee gives by ths ladle at
th Baptist church Wednesday night waa
largely attended. The best speller wa
awarded a larg cake the next beet a -small
cake and th worst a pons of
bread. Mr. Sara Stripling and Mr. Rob-
ert Lindsay chose sides and for many
minutes ths contest wss equal until Dr.
J. E. Mayfleld was left alons on Mrs.
Stripling-a side with Mr. Llndney and
Mr. R C. Schlndler on Mrs. Undesy's
aide. At the Isst Dr. Mayfleld went
down bearing th smsll oaks. Thsn Ihs i
ctntest wss between Mr. R. C. Schlndler
and Mra. Llndeey. finally Mr. SlUndier
wss seated on tbe word daguerreotype
and Mrs. Undaey won the lsrge cake. We
hesitate to tell who captured ths pone of
bread.
Mr. L. K. Parker of Tyler I vlaltlng
her alatar Mrs. W. S. Beeaon of this
sity. I .
Mr. Charle Psrklns kaa returned from
a vlalt to Tim peon.
Mlaa Bailie Oarrett of Melroe hss re-
turned from a vlalt to Cherokee county.
Mr. D. K. Caeon and children Mack
and Emily returned Wedneeday from a
visit to relatives In Dallas
Tks little child of Mr. snd Mrs. T. B.
Lewis Is quite sick with pnsumonla.
Mrs. Prank Miss living on Irion hill.
Is -dangerously sick.
Ths Woodmsn circle met In regular
session Thursday night wltk a tons
membership present.
On ths Mth at Christ church confirma-
tion was conferred upon four young girls.
Rev. W. A. McLsod hss accepted a
call from the Presbyterian churches at
Nacogdoches and Lutein. He will preach
his first sermon In Nacogdoches April
Is. Ths congregation feels very proud
over his scceptsnce si hs Is a moat
worthy young minister.
TEMPLE.
Mr. T. M. Oerald has returned from
a visit to hsr mother st Caldwell.
Miss Llssis Townaend of Lampasas la
guest at ths home of Mrs. A. 8. Fouti
Misses Lillian Black Lucll Oionuth
and Nettle McCreney were Austin visit-
ors during th week under the chkperon-
sge of Mrs. H. C. Black.
8. B. Miller and family sr spending
soma month In Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs H. Law of Oal-
veaton who hav bean vlaltlng her for
eeveral weeka have departed for Den-
ver. Colo. whore they will reald in
future.
Mr. T. B. Whit ha returned from a
visit spent In Houston.
Mrs. George F. Kyle and children have
returned from a pleasant visit to relative!
at Whitney Texas.
Mra. Pressley Harris of Whitney Is
vlaltlng relatives here. 1 ' t'
Dr. B. F. Lee and family who recently
moved to Thorndole. have returned to " '
sgaln take up a residence here.
Mra. MrBwcn ot Mississippi Is vlalt. " '
Ing her sister. Mra. Mary Spencer after ;
a separation of twenty-six yesrs.
Miss Rosa l.a Prelle has returned to
Houston to engage in her professional' -work
a;a!n. ?..
J. M. Bass snd fsmlly are due to leavs -i
next week for th new home In New York
Cl'.i'. -.
Mr. H. A. Ctogg snd family have re-
turned home fter an extended sbsenos
in San Angelo.
Miss Ballle Morris of Eddy ha beB
visiting Templs mends.
Mrs. A. C. Hamilton snd sons Andrew
and Bcott of Fsysttevllle Ark. are guest
at the residence of F. F. Downs.
BRAZORIA.
Wednesday morning at t o'clock Mr.
James F. Perry and Miss Adella Han-
son wer married tt th horn of th
bride's parents Mr. snd Mr. W. B. Has-
son. Th sersmony wai a very quiet oaa
and was Witnessed by only relatives sf ;
tb famllle ooocerned. There Wars so
attendants. Ths bride was gowned in s
dark blue traveling suit while th groom
wore the convention! black suit need oa
such occasions. Ths larg . parlor was
beautifully decorated the prevailing col-
or used being green and whit. Facing
th entrance was an altar formed of
E ray-green moss m which wa embedded
ing Sprays of bridal wreath. Suspended
from the celling In front ef thla altar
waa th marring bell mad of mom and .
th white waxy flower of th flpnl
dagger on either aide of which wars long
ropes ot moes'snd dagger taauned to tu
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